The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 07, 1984, Image 7

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Student Council.
College Misericordia,
will
Beth Adams, Beth Scott,
and Gwyn Wood, students at
perform in the 37th Annual
March 10.
in Festival
Cheryl Jones and Gwyn Wood,
music therapy majors at College
Misericordia, have been selected to
perform in the 37th Annual Pennsyl-
vania Intercollegiate Band Festival
March 8-10.
Both students were selected by
audition from 250 nominees and will
be among 134 other musicians from
31 universities and colleges in the
state.
The festival will take place at
Westminster College in New Wil-
mington, Pennsylvania. A free con-
cert planned for Saturday afternoon
will climax the festival.
A college senior, Cheryl is a
member of the College’s chorus,
Chamber Singers, Flute Ensemble,
jazz bands and is treasurer of the
Music Therapy Club. She partici-
pated. in. the 1983 Intercollegiate
Chorus and was the recipient of a
four-year alumni scholarship.
Cheryl currently studies flute under
Mary Lou Vermeychik.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Jones, Scott Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Gwyn is in her junior year at
Misericordia and also studies flute
with Mary Lou Vermeychik. She is
a member of the Flute Ensemble,
College chorus, and the Music Ther-
apy Club. This is Gwyn’s second
year to participate in the Pennsyl-
vania Intercollegiate Band.
She is the daughter of T.N. and
Jeannine Wood Jr. of Harveys Lake.
Rosing is
county rep
Mark Rosing, Dallas; Marta
Lyman, Conyngham; and Kurt
Hendrickson, Forty Fort; have been
notified that they are the Luzerne
County representatives and semi-
finalists for the Scholarship Compe-
tition- sponsored by the National
Society of Professional Enginers
Education Foundation.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Rosing of Dallas, Mark Rosing is a
senior at Dallas Area High School
where he is Editor in Chief of the
Yearbook, and a member of the
An Eagle Scout with the Boys
Scouts of America, Rosing is a
member of the National Honor
Society and was named to Who's
Who in American High Schools in
both his junior and senior years.
A Junior Assistant Scoutmaster,
Rosing was named Troop 18 French-
town Scout of the Year in 1982. He
has played the lead role in five
school drama productions.
—School menus-
Following is the cafeteria menu
for the West Side Tech School Dis-
trict for the followin week:
March 12 - 16
MONDAY - Sizzled ham on soft
bun, home glazed carrots, chilled
pineapple, oatmeal cookies, milk.
TUESDAY - Celery-carrot sticks,
meatball hoagie, buttered green
beans, peanut jumbos, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti-meat
sauce, tossed salad, choice of dress-
ing, fruited jello-whip cream, milk.
THURSDAY - Chilled juice,
hoagie, lettuce-tomato, Italian
dressing, chips, Shamrock cake,
milk.
FRIDAY - In service.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
With the explosion of the first
balloon, Karen Mendelow of the
Franklin Institute’s Traveling Sci-
ence Fair, had the attention of the
students of the Dallas Intermediate
School recently.
Through a series of experiments,
Mendelow was able to show the
students how gases are invisible and
by using experiments and chemical
indicators a gas can be identified.
She held up two balloons in her
hands, removed her hands and one
other sank to the table. One balloon
was filled with helium and the other
with freon.
Miss Mendelow had the students
on the edge of their seats in eager
anticipation of the next “magical”
experiment. She took four glasses of
clear liquid and started combining
them. The students watched in
amazement as the “clear” liquid
became navy blue, then yellow and
then suddenly it was clear again.
Flame tests were conducted show-
ing the different combustibility of
metals and plant materials. Punch
and water experiments were done to
show the difference between acid
and bases.
The program was sponsored by
the Dallas Intermediate School
Parent-Teacher Organization.
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DRUG STORE
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675-1141
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